A Trip From Boston to Littleton Through the Notch of the White Mountains

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" — " Aye, " said the exulting guide to me, who had the honor to precede all, but himself, " that's the fine horse !" The alarmed own- er continued to vociferate^ "pray come, and help, or the poor crea- ture will break his leg. " " Never mind, " answered the guide, with 24 the most provoking non chalance, " have patience, and he will work it out. " And so he did, but left the shoe.
We had now reached the head of horse navigation. The animals were fastened to branches of trees, and their riders,
... from this point, became pedestrians, and, sometimes, quadrupeds. Moving forward a short distance, we arrived at the spot, where formerly stood the " Wigwam, " or *' Camp, " in which those individuals lodged, or, rather stayed, over night, who designed to be on the summit at sun- rising. Here, a fine, bubbling spring of delicious water, which, doubtless, has its origin in an ice-cellar, hidden, somewhere, in the wilderness of rocks above us, offered itself for our refreshment. Spirits and wine had been proffered us at Crawford's, for our use in supporting the fatigues of this day's excursion, but both were decli ned.

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